stage of the game is undeniable that the IPAD absolutely dominates the
area of the tablets. And the numbers do not lie and they suggest that
Apple will announce that the technology that has sold more tablets in
2010 (latest estimates speak of about 13 million units sold). That is,
no competitor has succeeded or grazing in the last months of iPad,
which was expected and the same thing, fortunately, in my opinion,
this will surely change in 2011 that has just begun.
If you look at the material that very soon we will start getting
hordes of new types of tablet devices which there are real animals
like the brown should Playbook BlackBerry or Motorola recently
introduced Xoom. Are just two examples of the many confirmed that
there are those who have planned to add all and we know (we know that
during 2011, Acer will launch no less than three tablets, Dell and
several other Palm with minimal model ).
Then there's the Pro software, which will also produce movements in
the project brief and mostly one in my opinion: the arrival of Android
honeycomb, the version of Android is designed specifically for
tablets. is not Just yesterday, we saw for the first time the software
is running and almost everyone said the same thing, which looks great
and honeycomb surprised if you get up to iOS Android, which has not
yet reached mainly because none of the available versions of mobile
operating system Google is designed to operate in tablet form.
The latter, the emergence of a version of the Android tablet designed
and executed, it is very important because if we remove RIM and Palm
Most manufacturers have or clumsiness in the software. If Android sees
honeycomb light manufacturers work as a functional and customizable
software for your tablet supported by Google, with all that that
implies that there are few (important to emphasize at this point that
many surely blow in the step of personalization.) Android upcoming
honeycomb update brings a more desktop-like experience to the table.
It offers a more interactive user interface and intuitive navigation
experience more Chrome-like and more practical and fun software. All
this is crammed into a neat little 10-inch package that occupies more
space than a notebook.
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